These abrasions were usually left uncovered, and when combined with frequent skin-to-skin contact throughout the football season, probably constituted both the source and the vehicle for transmission," wrote researcher Sophia V.

In response to abrasions, 5 of the 58 players on the team developed abscessed Staphylococcus aureus infections that were resistant to drugs in the penicillin family and to antibiotics called macrolides.

At about the same time, similar abrasions were also found on several local buses used by private bus companies in the cities of Nagano and Hakodate, Hokkaido, and the hubs were replaced, the sources said.

In an abrasion test performed on three leading national spray-on liners and one Pendaliner drop-in model, the spray-on liners withstood an average of 3,133 abrasions before the vehicle sustained body damage.

The magma of superimposed colors (a sort of cool informal painting, completely nonexpressionist, nonpsychological, but seen through the lens of a camera), the blotches, the abrasions, the brush and spatula strokes thus acquire a sort of iterative order, that of a geometric cage.

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